Reviews of St Johns Place

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My aunt is in St. John’s Place, and it has been horrible. I did not put her in there, but some people, who were posing as her family members, admitted her there over a year ago. I don’t have anything good to say about them whatsoever. She has a semi-private home. People are wandering all over. They have very lowly staff, and there is one good nurse out of all of them. You call there and ask to talk to the administrator or the book keeper, and nobody ever calls back. I have not seen the director of nursing when I’ve been down there to visit in probably 10 months' time. They haven’t had a hairdresser or anyone on staff to do their clients’ hair for a year. They bathe them once a week, but it's questionable how they do it.

I am a friend or relative of a resident

St. John’s Place is a smaller facility, and we like it because the patient and the staff know each other. Their nursing center is right in the middle of the floor so they can watch every isle. The staff deals quite well with the residents, and anything that goes wrong with my mom -- even the least of problem that she has -- they call us, and I appreciate that. The room has two beds, and she was able to bring her personal drawers, furniture from home, and some of the chairs that she liked. They have breakfast, social hour, and crafts almost every day. They have an on-site beauty salon, barbershop, and Bible class. At lunch time, they have one of their workers who plays the piano, and they will sing along with that. When you walk-in, it doesn’t smell. I was impressed.

I am a friend or relative of a resident

St. John's Place offer all the things that I wanted for my mom. They made the process pretty easy. Some of the staff are really good, and others are just there for a paycheck. The rooms are good size. The food is OK, and mom likes most of the food. They do not have many activities I've seen so far. They could improve on having more daily activities for the residents and a more attentive staff.

I am a friend or relative of resident

Awesome care and professional staff. My parents have been there twice and all of the family were very satisfied with the care they received. They received therapy and were discharged as promised to home, back to their previous level of functioning. I am very grateful for the compassion that was given to my mom who suffers from chronic pain. I visited daily and not once did the place have an odor. I was able to ask questions and receive answers to every question. Discharge planning was well in advance which let us to prepare mom and dad's home for their return. I was notified of everything. The social worker, director of nursing and the administrator were readily available anytime I needed them. The social worker even gave us her cell phone number in the case of an emergency. The nursing staff and housekeeping staff were helpful and made my parents fell comfortable.

I am a friend or relative of resident

I have had 3 family members at St. John's Place. Everyone was so helpful and kind to my mom, dad and aunt. A staff member stayed with my aunt until family could arrive so she would not die alone. My family always had the same caregiver and the owners and family were there everyday and greeted us every time we arrived. Any problems were addressed immediately and the DON was upfront with me regarding expectations of care and helped with not only my family's adjustment but my own adjustment to living in a long term care facility. I would place another relative there in a heartbeat. Excellent care.

I am a friend or relative of resident

DO NOT PUT YOUR FAMILY IN HERE!!!!! This place has horrible care. My mom was in here for exactly one week and we pulled her out of there because the care was so terrible. Staff and OWNER does not care about the people there, they are rough with them, they are rude to them and the nursing care is very sub standard. BEWARE!!!

I am a friend or relative of resident

DO NOT PUT YOUR LOVE ONE IN THIS FACILITY. BEWARE. Upon first meeting the Administrator, he made the facility seem so caring and family oriented. It's the complete opposite. My relative was in St. John's Place a few months before I got feed up and reported them to the State. They kept promising he would see the podiatrist, but never did. His toenails got to an unhealthy length. The toilet in his room was full of feces for three days straight and was nonfunctioning the following week. Being visually impaired, the staff would sit his meals on his table without telling him what he was eating or assisting with eating. There was a bandage put on his shin for an injury that I was never notified about with a date of 9/20, when I saw him on 9/26, the bandage had not been changed (I took photos and sent to the State). I would notify the Administrator regarding each of these events, however, he had such a cavalier attitude and nothing was urgent. The staff is unprofessional and lacks compassion. The charge nurse hung up the phone on me on two separate occasions. My relative advised that the staff was stealing his candy. The nurses’ station was never manned with staff. Calls light were constantly on. Charge nurses could not answer routine question from families or troubleshoot any situation and would ALWAYS refuse to contact the D.O.N. or Administrator after hours. The D.O.N. was so unpleasant. No staff member ever greeted me when I came in. On the night shift, you can usually find about half the nurses on the patio smoking and socializing. The website claims to take the residents on outings and having so many activities. I have never witnessed an activities or been notified on an outing. Don't put your love one in this facility or their sister property, The Bentley.

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St Johns Place is a nursing home in Saint Louis, MO that provides patients with skilled nursing care as well as private or shared accommodations. Contact St Johns Place for more details on housing, services, and rates.

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